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Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) in Mathematics and Personal Success of Elementary School Girls
Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) in Mathematics and Personal Success of Elementary School Girls

Author(s): Orli Noriany
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Preschool education, Educational Psychology, Sociology of Education
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: mixed-gender education; achievement of girls; differential attitudes to boys and girls; computerized assignments

Summary/Abstract: Standardized tests administered nationwide in the fifth grade of the elementary school in Israel have shown that in the subject of mathematics boys achieve significantly higher scores than do girls. This gap is worrisome because of the importance of mathematical skills in success in education, both in the secondary school and in higher education, and in the job market. This paper briefly reviews a number of possible reasons for this gap, including lack of suitability to girls of current instruction methods in frameworks of mixed-gender education, deficiencies in mathematics training and math anxiety among teachers, gender stereotypes, and the phenomenon of the self-fulfilling prophecy. Then the paper outlines the researcher’s proposed method, Computer Assisted Learning (CAL), for promoting girls’ achievements in mathematics. Initial results have been promising.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 119-127
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English